The more we found out about the situation, the worse things got for Josh and the parents who had helped him conceal his crimes.

We learned that Josh molested five young girls, four of whom were his sisters. Rather than report him to the authorities, Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar sent him to a counseling facility that had been approved by their church.

Clearly, whatever therapy Josh received did little to curb his deviant sexual appetites, as the 27-year-old former lobbyist is now involved in a second scandal, this one stemming from revelations that he cheated on his wife with a porn star.

So much has unfolded in the lives of Josh, his wife, and his victims in the past few months that it can be easy to forget about some of Josh's most horrendous behavior.

Here's a timeline of events to remind you of all the deplorable misconduct that led to the downfall of one of TV's most powerful families:

1.
Accusations Against Josh Are Revealed

On May 21, In Touch Weekly reveals that Josh was named as an "alleged offender" in a child molestation investigation. It is later revealed that Jim Bob Duggar told police that in 2002 and 2003, his son inappropriately touched five young girls, four of whom were his sisters.

2.
Josh Takes Blame, Resigns From Family Research Council

Hours after news of the scandal breaks, Josh issues a statement admitting that he "acted inexcusably." The next day he resigns from his post at the Family Research Council.

During an interview with Fox News' Megyn Kelly Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar defend their decision to protect Josh from prosecution and their attempt to handle the matter themselves. They also accuse In Touch of using illegal means to obtain the Josh's police records. That accusation is later proven to be false.

Josh's younger sisters Jill and Jessa were also interviewed by Kelly. They admit that they were molested by Josh but say that he was "very sly" and that they were usually not unaware that he was touching them inappropiately. They also attempt to place the blame for the scandal on the media.

6.
19 Kids and Counting is Canceled by TLC

After months of speculation, 19 Kids and Counting is canceled by TLC on July 16.

Anyone can fix him lunch, but only one person can meet that physical need of love that he has, and you always need to be available when he calls. - Michelle Duggar on saying yes (yes, and more yes) to sex